1.) What was written on the scroll that God told Ezekiel to eat? Words of celebration and jubilation. Words of comfort and reassurance. Words of lament, mourning and woe. Words of advice and counsel.

2.) What did the scroll taste like? Sweet as honey. Hot and spicy. Vile as manure. Sour as lemons.

3.) What did Ezekiel's 390 days lying on his left side symbolise? The house of Israel would be in captivity for 390 years. The house of Judah would be in captivity for 390 years. The houses of Ruben, Simeon and Gad would be in captivity for 390 years. The houses of Ephraim, Manasseh and Benjamin would be in captivity for 390 years.

4.) What did Ezekiel's 40 days lying on his right side symbolise? The house of Israel would be in captivity for 40 years. The house of Judah would be in captivity for 40 years. The houses of Ruben, Simeon and Gad would be in captivity for 40 years. The houses of Ephraim, Manasseh and Benjamin would be in captivity for 40 years.

5.) When God told Ezekiel to shave his head, what did He tell him to do with the hair? Bury it. Plait it. Colour it with henna. Divide it into three parts.

6.) What did Ezekiel's chopping a hole in his house wall and squeezing his way through it signify? That Israel would be taken into captivity at an hour when they least expected it. That when their enemies attacked, God would always provide a way of escape. That the fact that he had a bag of provisions on his shoulder meant that Israel would never go hungry. That Ezekiel would escape, but that the rest of the nation would perish.

7.) Ezekiel in his prophecy likens Israel to what sort of "tree"? Fig Mulberry Olive Vine

8.) Ezekiel said the throne over Israel would be given to one yet to come. Who? Nebuchadnezzar Caesar Jesus Christ Alexander

9.) What happened on the day that God told Ezekiel that He was going to take away the desire of his eyes? His wife died. His house collapsed. His children died. He lost all of his money.

10.) God tells Ezekiel that he is wiser than another prophet. Which prophet? Jeremiah Micah Daniel Nahum